The famous celebrities coming from simple and ordinary backgrounds are getting media attention off late and hence, gaining popularity. However, in my opinion, it’s a good thing mainly for two reasons. First of all, because of the mass and second of all, for the media’s own benefits.
Firstly, the large audience who dreams of living their idol’s lifestyle is an important factor for the media to cover the famous celebrities. The mass loves all kinds of glitz and glamour that goes around the lives of the famous and successful people. For instance, if any actress like Priyanka Chopra Jonas or Julia Roberts wears a beautiful shimmery designer outfit or a pair of shoes by Jimmy Choo, the fans immediately want to pick up the trend and try to follow these actresses. People start looking here, there and everywhere to find such stuff even if it’s a copied version. They get confidence by watching and following their idol’s as they think that if these celebrities can make it so big coming from an ordinary background and transform their life completely, then why can’t they do so. As a result, these stars get more and more media attention.
Secondly, as the media covers the lives of the celebrities and click pictures wherever they go, these stars are constantly followed by their fans on different social media. For example, when the celebrities are travelling somewhere, their pictures are clicked at the airport, in restaurants, some launch events in a mall etc due to which the media channels are also getting famous for maximum coverage. In addition to this, they get more number of advertisements which is eventually beneficial for a channel to run successfully. Media personnel put all their efforts to get the work done.
All in all, I don’t find any harm in the rise of media’s attention towards famous and successful people. In fact, I consider it to be a good way to benefit everyone, be it stars, audience or the media itself.
The
famous
celebrities
coming from simple and ordinary backgrounds are getting
media
attention off late and
hence
, gaining popularity.
However
, in my opinion, it’s a
good
thing
mainly
for two reasons.
First of all
,
because
of the mass and second of all, for the
media’s
own
benefits.
Firstly
, the large audience who dreams of living their idol’s lifestyle is an
important
factor for the
media
to cover the
famous
celebrities
. The mass
loves
all kinds of glitz and glamour that goes around the
lives
of the
famous
and successful
people
.
For instance
, if any actress like Priyanka Chopra Jonas or Julia Roberts wears a
beautiful
shimmery designer outfit or a pair of shoes by Jimmy
Choo
, the fans immediately want to pick up the trend and try to follow these actresses.
People
start
looking here, there and everywhere to find such stuff even if it’s a copied version. They
get
confidence by watching and following their idol’s as they
think
that if these
celebrities
can
make
it
so
big
coming from an ordinary background and transform their life completely, then why can’t they do
so
.
As a result
, these stars
get
more and more
media
attention.
Secondly
, as the
media
covers the
lives
of the
celebrities
and click pictures wherever they go, these stars are
constantly
followed by their fans on
different
social
media
.
For example
, when the
celebrities
are travelling somewhere, their pictures
are clicked
at the airport, in restaurants,
some
launch
events
in a mall etc due to which the
media
channels are
also
getting
famous
for maximum coverage.
In addition
to this, they
get
more number of advertisements which is
eventually
beneficial for a channel to run
successfully
.
Media
personnel put all their efforts to
get
the work done.
All in all, I don’t find any harm in the rise of
media’s
attention towards
famous
and successful
people
. In fact, I consider it to be a
good
way to benefit everyone, be it stars, audience or the
media
itself.